Moko patterns, mau moko, “wearing ink” is often explained as an act of remembrance, a symbol of honour or success, of grieving or loss. Memento mori, remembering the dead and remembrance of death, pervades the Maori world, and is profoundly expressed in customary practice – haehae, upoko tuhi, and ta moko. These embodied and visceral experiences are described in waiata tangi, in whai korero, in moteatea, in the traditional context, and graphically recorded on the living flesh in our contemporary world. Mau moko celebrates identity, so modern memorial ornamentation mourns and reflects on this in ‘memento mori’; and also reinforces and engages reality in the correspondent notion of ‘memento Maori’; an assertion that claims dominion and unders...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral pa...
A series of word-and-image composites relating to Isola di San Michele (‘Island of the Dead’) in Ven...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral par...
Moko patterns, mau moko, “wearing ink” is often explained as an act of remembrance, a symbol of hono...
This thesis deals with the repatriation of Toi moko (tattooed, preserved heads of Māori or Moriori o...
The art of moko among the Maori of New Zealand declined soon after their contact with the Europeans ...
To honour the life and memory of the late Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu, and the elevation of her so...
This practice-based art project explores the notion of markers of loss in relation to traditional Ma...
The early voyagers, missionaries, settlers all reacted to the pukanohi, to the marked faces of the M...
Moko colours the lives, and the skins, of all the people involved in the making of this book “Mau Mo...
MOTH is a research project about the Design of Death, respecting traditional and conventional associ...
The early voyagers, missionaries, settlers all reacted to the pukanohi, to the marked faces of the ...
Moko is still here, contrary to the widely held belief that the art and custom of moko-Maori skin ad...
The author examines the history, technique and meaning of ta moko (Maori tattoo) from prehistory to ...
Ta moko (Māori tattooing), especially facial moko (tattoo), has become a popular mechanism for the e...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral pa...
A series of word-and-image composites relating to Isola di San Michele (‘Island of the Dead’) in Ven...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral par...
Moko patterns, mau moko, “wearing ink” is often explained as an act of remembrance, a symbol of hono...
This thesis deals with the repatriation of Toi moko (tattooed, preserved heads of Māori or Moriori o...
The art of moko among the Maori of New Zealand declined soon after their contact with the Europeans ...
To honour the life and memory of the late Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu, and the elevation of her so...
This practice-based art project explores the notion of markers of loss in relation to traditional Ma...
The early voyagers, missionaries, settlers all reacted to the pukanohi, to the marked faces of the M...
Moko colours the lives, and the skins, of all the people involved in the making of this book “Mau Mo...
MOTH is a research project about the Design of Death, respecting traditional and conventional associ...
The early voyagers, missionaries, settlers all reacted to the pukanohi, to the marked faces of the ...
Moko is still here, contrary to the widely held belief that the art and custom of moko-Maori skin ad...
The author examines the history, technique and meaning of ta moko (Maori tattoo) from prehistory to ...
Ta moko (Māori tattooing), especially facial moko (tattoo), has become a popular mechanism for the e...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral pa...
A series of word-and-image composites relating to Isola di San Michele (‘Island of the Dead’) in Ven...
Until it came under serious attack from nineteenth century missionaries, ta moko was an integral par...